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does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened to my dealer? >> good news, bad news, or don't we know? >> i don't know. i am sure there is somebody who knows somewhere, but the very folks who pray and genuflect before the free market are saying wait a minute, i have to get my fix. ben bernanke is returning to a belief and the confidence that the united states economy can thrive without this -- whatever you want to call it, illicit drug, a stimulant, wild turkey switching to chamblis. i do not know what stimulant they are looking for. >> i for one am grateful for the fact that bernanke has been
does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened...
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japan has the world's largest economy. to contribute to global economic growth. >> translator: by implementing our economic and fiscal policies, we have to pull japan out of deflation, regain a strong economy, and contribute to the world economic recovery. >> reporter: but some leaders pointed out that monetary easing by japan and the u.s. could have a negative impact. the two countries are experiencing some economic recovery, but this is gradually due to aggressive monetary easing. stocks in the currency markets expanding from future u.s. monetary policy. the joint statement is to achieve global economic recovery. the g-8 countries now need to implement specific strategies to realize that. toskhi, ali, nhk world, belfast. >>> two suicide bombers have attacked a shia mosque in baghdad. they killed at least 31 people. more than 1,000 people were killed in attacks across iraq last month. the highest figure in five years. the bomber shot and killed a security guard at the entrance to the mosque, then detonated their explosive
japan has the world's largest economy. to contribute to global economic growth. >> translator: by implementing our economic and fiscal policies, we have to pull japan out of deflation, regain a strong economy, and contribute to the world economic recovery. >> reporter: but some leaders pointed out that monetary easing by japan and the u.s. could have a negative impact. the two countries are experiencing some economic recovery, but this is gradually due to aggressive monetary easing....
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economy in its latest statement. so hence we're seeing the markets really fluctuate and some volatility and we're seeing these ups and downs right now. major point of interest also for global economic markets is the point of abenomics and a lot of market players are hoping that policies that were set in motion by prime minister shinzo abe as well as the bank of japan actually pan out or play out through the markets. there's a lot of hopes being pinned on that as well. now, specifically shares that i'm going to follow today, i want to focus on softbank and it rose 4% yesterday on news that one of its major rivals in softbank's bid for u.s. telecommunications firm sprint nextel has basically pulled out of the running so we'll continue to watch softbank shares today to see if that continues. >> the dollar gained quite a bit after the fed statement and bernanke's speech. where do we stand right now in tokyo? >> very good point about currencies. the dollar/yen is a big focus and with the dollar surging after the more opti
economy in its latest statement. so hence we're seeing the markets really fluctuate and some volatility and we're seeing these ups and downs right now. major point of interest also for global economic markets is the point of abenomics and a lot of market players are hoping that policies that were set in motion by prime minister shinzo abe as well as the bank of japan actually pan out or play out through the markets. there's a lot of hopes being pinned on that as well. now, specifically shares...
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rohani called for moderation and for reviving iran's economy. in recent years, international sanctions aimed at rean's nuclear program helped fuel rising inflation and high unemployment. rohani presided over nuclear talks with the west between 2003 and 2005. but today the president elect was not support ceasing iranian enrichment. >> we will make nuclear talks more active. this is a problem. solution to the nuclear problem is just talks. neither threats nor sanctions will work. >> ifill: he left open the door to improving relations with the united states. >> the problem complicated and difficult. there's an old wound that should be dealt with with prudence. of course we are not seeking tension or increase can the tension. common sense says our two countries should think about the future more than the past. >> u.s. officials cautiously welcomed rohani's victory but state department spokeswoman said the obama administration wants to see more. >> we look forward to him and are hopeful that he will fulfill the campaign promises he made to the irania
rohani called for moderation and for reviving iran's economy. in recent years, international sanctions aimed at rean's nuclear program helped fuel rising inflation and high unemployment. rohani presided over nuclear talks with the west between 2003 and 2005. but today the president elect was not support ceasing iranian enrichment. >> we will make nuclear talks more active. this is a problem. solution to the nuclear problem is just talks. neither threats nor sanctions will work. >>...
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with the way the health care system is, one-seventh -- one-sixth of our economy i could never be a nurse, i can't look at a paper cut i pass out. god bless beam who do it. i don't think more government is the answer. >> or grants? >> i would like to see another stud rewhere those grants are. i don't want that -- >> got to give -- government has to spend food stamps now find nursing. eventually margaret thatcher said you run out of other people's money. we have to decide what is most important. >> do you agree? >> absolutely. let's be honest about what's going on here, we have structural sexism going on and i don't have any easy answers to solve it. my family has done it's part. both my sisters have done their part. >> you have definitely contributed to the lack -- you have push the down the nursing shortage we thank you very much for that. >> you're welcome. >> that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe and @tothecontrary and visit our website, pbs.org/tothecontrary, where the discussion continues. whether you agree or think, to the contrary,
with the way the health care system is, one-seventh -- one-sixth of our economy i could never be a nurse, i can't look at a paper cut i pass out. god bless beam who do it. i don't think more government is the answer. >> or grants? >> i would like to see another stud rewhere those grants are. i don't want that -- >> got to give -- government has to spend food stamps now find nursing. eventually margaret thatcher said you run out of other people's money. we have to decide what...
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. >> reporter: leaders representing half of the $72 trillion global economy are meeting to discuss a whole array of issues. that set by the agenda of david cameron. key nations such as the united states, russia and japan are all here to discuss trade issues, there are great hopes of a trade deal between europe and the united states that could be worth up to $100 billion in the united states. we're going to be talking about tax avoidance issues which could have ramifications for companies such as amazon and google. those companies say we are abiding by the laws of those countries. elsewhere the whole syrian issue overriding a lot of talks. there's a big dispute between president putin of russia and the rest of the g8 nations about what to do. president obama said to me earlier today, the talks had been excellent between himself and russia. there appears to be an opinion about how to resolve this crisis. for nightly business report, i'm steve sedgwick. >> in another bit of international diplomacy. the european union is likely to approve the plan without any conditions. the $10 billion
. >> reporter: leaders representing half of the $72 trillion global economy are meeting to discuss a whole array of issues. that set by the agenda of david cameron. key nations such as the united states, russia and japan are all here to discuss trade issues, there are great hopes of a trade deal between europe and the united states that could be worth up to $100 billion in the united states. we're going to be talking about tax avoidance issues which could have ramifications for companies...
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. >> sreenivasan: the federal reserve painted a brighter picture of the economy today. the central bank estimated unemployment will fall a little faster than expected this year and next. chairman ben bernanke said that means the fed may start scaling back its stimulus efforts later this year. he promised it will come in measured steps, to reassure investors. >> we are in a more complex type of situation, but we are determined to be as clear as we can, and we hope that you are and your listeners and the markets will all be able to follow what we're saying. >> sreenivasan: bernanke's words did little to reassure wall street today. stocks fell sharply on fears that if the fed curtails its bond-buying program, interest rates will rise and growth will slow. the dow jones industrial average lost 206 points to close at 15,112. the nasdaq fell nearly 39 points to close at 3,443. the internal revenue service is taking new fire-- this time over plans to pay bonuses to employees. republican senator chuck grassley of iowa said it comes to $70 million, despite a white house directiv
. >> sreenivasan: the federal reserve painted a brighter picture of the economy today. the central bank estimated unemployment will fall a little faster than expected this year and next. chairman ben bernanke said that means the fed may start scaling back its stimulus efforts later this year. he promised it will come in measured steps, to reassure investors. >> we are in a more complex type of situation, but we are determined to be as clear as we can, and we hope that you are and...
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economy left something to be desired today. factory output barely rose in may, and consumer sentiment fell in june. wall street reacted with a friday sell-off. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 106 points to close at 15,70. the nasdaq fell nearly 22 points to close at 3,423. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq lost more than 1%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: today the city of detroit, and its creditors, were presented with a series of painful options. retired city workers were warned of significant cuts in pensions and health insurance and creditors were told the city won't be able to pay them back. the day started with an announcement that the government already defaulted on some debt. it got worse from there. ray suarez has the story. >> make the banks pay. >> suarez: a handful of protesters picketed outside the westin hotel this morning, while inside, detroit's emergency manager kevyn orr laid out a last-ditch plan to 150 creditors to accept pennies on the dollar
economy left something to be desired today. factory output barely rose in may, and consumer sentiment fell in june. wall street reacted with a friday sell-off. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 106 points to close at 15,70. the nasdaq fell nearly 22 points to close at 3,423. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq lost more than 1%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: today the city of detroit, and its creditors, were presented with a...
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what we have had i think is a kind of this year economies essentially the american and the british economy in particular have them treated like a laboratory in which these theories have been tested. so, we have 100 years of data. 30 or 40 years we have equalization. we have had 30 years that we've had the opposite. so we can look at the impact of the two period on the economic performance. and the evidence is is the latter model capitalism that has been less successful on every major indicator of economic performance compared with a post war era so we have had slower growth since the 1980's and lower productivity and lower levels of business investment and we have had high levels of unemployment than the relative stability that we had in the 1950's and 60's. so come on a cost-benefit analysis, you know, the period of the unequal capitalism has basically coming you know, is the need a failure. so the experiment has not worked. >> host: who pushed the experiment in the two countries? >> guest: the experiment -- the idea that you should have free markets and less state regulation and as a par
what we have had i think is a kind of this year economies essentially the american and the british economy in particular have them treated like a laboratory in which these theories have been tested. so, we have 100 years of data. 30 or 40 years we have equalization. we have had 30 years that we've had the opposite. so we can look at the impact of the two period on the economic performance. and the evidence is is the latter model capitalism that has been less successful on every major indicator...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy kaiser reports on. weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups the fighting within it. why what brazil more than a million protesters vent their anger at the government of major cities across the country with a teenager now becoming the first fatality of why it showed no sign of abating. and the french are getting increasingly frustrated with the european union with recent polls really over sixty percent believe the blocks going in the wrong direction.
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we have to name the latest new economy of the economy of invention and creativity and isn't that what we were doing in the gold rush and so it was stunning to be here with all of you who have made this possible. in 1900, the community worked with us to move up here in this area of a water front, and more of a lagoon area where we could congregate better and save the area where fisherman's wharf had been for the commerce that was needed to sustain our city. as the most of the logistics changed and as the needs changed as a community it was fisherman's wharf that helped us to envision what could be the future. in almost 50 years ago, the discussions began, how to enlifen our water front and how to keep it a working water front as we have here with all of us, as visitors, as those folks who are enjoying the great suit that they have to offer and the wonderful open space and also the working ferries that are helping to transport us around the bay and are here for us in times of emergency and celebration and so that is bha we stand for in san francisco, and this is a terrific place for us
we have to name the latest new economy of the economy of invention and creativity and isn't that what we were doing in the gold rush and so it was stunning to be here with all of you who have made this possible. in 1900, the community worked with us to move up here in this area of a water front, and more of a lagoon area where we could congregate better and save the area where fisherman's wharf had been for the commerce that was needed to sustain our city. as the most of the logistics changed...
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of the global economy. in a statement, the g8 warned that, quote, global economic prospects remain weak. though downside risks have reduced thanks in part to significant policy actions taken, unquote. in the u.s., the euro zone and japan. they depicted 2014 as a quote unquote difficult one with the euro zone in recession and the american economy still hampered by high unemployment. china did not participate in the discussions since china is not a member of the g8 although japan, its neighbor, is. >> why are the economies around the world slowing down. >> because the economies around the world have accumulated too much debt and they don't know how to get the economies moving again. china's growth rate is down to 6 or 5%. no one knows where it's going. exports within the european community are dropping all over the place. virtually every european country -- look at the unemployment rate in spain. it's 26%. you look at italy, france and spain, they're all cass -- basket cases. they have a debt to retail. just
of the global economy. in a statement, the g8 warned that, quote, global economic prospects remain weak. though downside risks have reduced thanks in part to significant policy actions taken, unquote. in the u.s., the euro zone and japan. they depicted 2014 as a quote unquote difficult one with the euro zone in recession and the american economy still hampered by high unemployment. china did not participate in the discussions since china is not a member of the g8 although japan, its neighbor,...
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prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk about. insinuating that they care about our lives that's not true they don't since the crisis began in two thousand and seven what we've been told over and over is that we must move forward we must not look back these banks are too big to fail we need them stop banker bashing so we're always told to continue forward and day after day after day after day after day after day since then they are constantly taking half a fraction of a penny there another fraction of a penny there another fraction of a dollar there and it adds up to trillions over the years and everybody wonders why there are so many peop
prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk...
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the economy today particularly the energy markets but. fundamentally we have not seen big changes first of all the cost to. the production of shale gas a multiple cost of normal gas production. i'm afraid that. remember it's like sixteen dollars for one thousand kids. from one dollar per one thousand cubic meters of gas and secondly the change is related to. environmental protection as you. very well know where shale gas produced people cannot always bitterly often see something black in the tap water instead of water and therefore production of shale gas because it's related also to explosions requires large territories long. territory's one explosions another explosion and those territorial canal longer be used for the economy and they are in terrible shape afterwards of course those technologies will improve as of today producing shale gas and perhaps a shale oil is more which is also possible which is if you know the. production also as possible so they don't want price for the consumers one hundred twenty dollars one hundred cubic me
the economy today particularly the energy markets but. fundamentally we have not seen big changes first of all the cost to. the production of shale gas a multiple cost of normal gas production. i'm afraid that. remember it's like sixteen dollars for one thousand kids. from one dollar per one thousand cubic meters of gas and secondly the change is related to. environmental protection as you. very well know where shale gas produced people cannot always bitterly often see something black in the...
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and fixing broken politics and fragile economy. and a former reporter for reuters in moscow investigate russian president vladimir putin's rise to power and his impact on russia's political system in fragile empire:how russia fell in and out of love with vladimir putin. rewired digital cosmopolitan in the age of connection, media scholar even zuckerman argues the internet is creating a social disconnect and offers solutions to create more connected global community. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> i have a lot of history and biography that i am reading. book i am reading currently and half way through is called indispensable:it is a book by a harvard professor, it is an excellent book, basically has this leadership filtration theory where there are filters, well-known politicians who show up in the ranks and others who are obscure and come for through the are unpredictable as a
and fixing broken politics and fragile economy. and a former reporter for reuters in moscow investigate russian president vladimir putin's rise to power and his impact on russia's political system in fragile empire:how russia fell in and out of love with vladimir putin. rewired digital cosmopolitan in the age of connection, media scholar even zuckerman argues the internet is creating a social disconnect and offers solutions to create more connected global community. look for these titles in...
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inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely poll. and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by some as blunt and this is where these protests really get to being authoritarian because as you pointed out ultimately it's all about him obviously he has the support of the party he still has the support of the significant portion of the turkish population but it's all about he's a user and he's somewhat uncompromising way of implementing those so it is indeed authoritarian in nature i mean the prime minister has done a lot of good things for turkey one should not forget that in criticizing him no one should also look back ten years and see where he took turkey from two thousand and two two
inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely poll. and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by...
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the two day meeting is supposed to focus on the global economy but the civil war in syria will be a major topic. >> reporter: president obama and british prime minister david cameron visited in northern ireland at a school where students are learning about the g8 summit. but soon the president and his counterparts will turn their attention to the global economy. >> i'm pleased to announce the launch of negotiations on a new trade agreement. >> reporter: the economy is not the only topic at the g8. the civil war in syria is expected to dominate talks. russia supports dictator al assad and sells him weapons. putin opposes president obama's plan to give military assistance to rebel forces trying to overthrow assad, calling the fighters barbarian. >> and if a meeting wasn't icy enough, the white house is facing questions about allegations the u.s. spied on russian leaders at a previous global summit. >> reporter: britain's guardian newspaper says the intelligence was found in classified documents, former national security agency contractor edward snowden leaked. at the 2009 g20 summit in lond
the two day meeting is supposed to focus on the global economy but the civil war in syria will be a major topic. >> reporter: president obama and british prime minister david cameron visited in northern ireland at a school where students are learning about the g8 summit. but soon the president and his counterparts will turn their attention to the global economy. >> i'm pleased to announce the launch of negotiations on a new trade agreement. >> reporter: the economy is not the...
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shinzo abe remains his efforts to the domestic economy will contribute to the world. british prime minister david cameron says another key item will be tackling tax avoidance. the leaders will also discuss how to end the civil war in syria, but they're at odds over how to address the situation. >> what we can try and do here at the g-8 is have further pressure for the peace conference for the transition that's needed to bring this conflict to an end. >> russia has strong ties with syria and opposes foreign intervention in the conflict. it has been supplying weapons to the syrian government. president vladimir putin says russia is acting in full compliance with international law. u.s. president barack obama and other leaders say president bashar al assad must step down. obama announced last week the u.s. will provide weapons to rebel groups on the grounds that the assad regime has used chemical weapons against its people. >>> the whistleblower who uncovered a top secret u.s. surveillance program has revealed authorities in britain were doing some high-level spying of t
shinzo abe remains his efforts to the domestic economy will contribute to the world. british prime minister david cameron says another key item will be tackling tax avoidance. the leaders will also discuss how to end the civil war in syria, but they're at odds over how to address the situation. >> what we can try and do here at the g-8 is have further pressure for the peace conference for the transition that's needed to bring this conflict to an end. >> russia has strong ties with...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. he won a strategic position at the us mexico border maybe ariana felix one of the most powerful cartels in the world. the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop the. tunnel systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for large aircraft. but he made the first one to go down is that i'm on bass no he goes to say not to execute and as a drug dealer one little slip but when the police catch him and kill him. in a bottle she was stopped by a police officer they had an argument and then one day ya know shoots the police officer who falls down and barely shoot or i'm on a ya know. also falls dead is a fire this happened in february two thousand and ten. just one month later march two thousand and two after investigation the mexican army arrests benjamin a jano in pueblo and. in two thousand and six ounce of korea falls into the hands of the u
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. the global financial headlines tune in to the report. i don't think he's ready. to jump in the race. then you. get used to that but at. a a. a a the national. do you think that the students during. that up a. thank. you . was. actually. the. mission free credit patients free. for charges free. range month free. free. free. free. video for your media projects a free card. over who was best prepared to be the first woman in space continued up until mid may nine hundred sixty three. the group supporting to go over and was later joined by your to go got it. on may twenty first nine hundred sixty three the training center welcomes the state committee. and there we were sitting at a long table that was covered with the red fabric and one of the rooms at the training center. we had already been given the rank of a junior lieutenant so we were sitting there by the wall in our new uniforms shivering with anticipation that. chief engineer. could see that everyone had already guessed the final d
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but because of the democracy and development of turkish society and turkish economy. in this process of creating a new constitution not only the ruling party but the opposition should be included. the civil society, the journalists, the lawyers, everybody who is willing to take part and in this process, needs our help because if we let this not only for us, very important country to slipped down this slippery slope, it will be, it will have terrible consequences for us. in order to strengthen the perspective, we should open 23, 24, because only in this way there is a chance to move forward and we can help in this process, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> translator: the event over the last few days in turkey, total blow to the country and to turkey, accession to europe, they represent progress for turkish society and it has become more pluralistic than mr. erdogan seems to want to believe. told the blend young alike, religious and nonreligious, liberal people, people who got together and these demonstrators, we need to know how many people have been arrested, how
but because of the democracy and development of turkish society and turkish economy. in this process of creating a new constitution not only the ruling party but the opposition should be included. the civil society, the journalists, the lawyers, everybody who is willing to take part and in this process, needs our help because if we let this not only for us, very important country to slipped down this slippery slope, it will be, it will have terrible consequences for us. in order to strengthen...
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for mr economy develop on the car and mr ricardo up and. former head of the that we have said the bank was talking about the cars and we're realizing it's a much more complicated picture for russia because we are very heavily dependent from the expert body where our currency would be related to ces which could now trying to grow and compete against foreigners and would face some challenges this is why in russia you're not like in japan and i saw it for the meeting in this economy for us will be much more difficult and complicated just to go in there with a shorter building used to be complex all of the different types of instruments implementations of intensely and certainly there must be although why use two to base not just the russian domestic economy but the global one as well you know creating jobs and infrastructure it just desperate measures meddling with oil. it's not easy sedation for anybody. stimulating economy you always need to be able because if you show some stimulation and some part of me still like being in mortgage financi
for mr economy develop on the car and mr ricardo up and. former head of the that we have said the bank was talking about the cars and we're realizing it's a much more complicated picture for russia because we are very heavily dependent from the expert body where our currency would be related to ces which could now trying to grow and compete against foreigners and would face some challenges this is why in russia you're not like in japan and i saw it for the meeting in this economy for us will be...
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i'm peter lobo is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy energy unmatched military critics claim washington's to find you political interest always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in the world today. no i don't really think so. if we think of the post cold warrior of the began since one nine hundred eighty nine which would also call the uni polar air of american global hegemony i think the record of this is is really very poor. economically and fin
i'm peter lobo is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy energy unmatched military critics claim washington's to find you political interest always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london...
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is weak but then run surpluses when the economy is strong so in theory you can. be a small government keynesian in reality though keynesianism simply tells politicians that their vices are virtue you like overspending well here's a theory that tells you that you're doing the right thing and that's why whenever we look at so-called keynesian stimulus throughout history the politicians love the part about spending more money but they never get around to the part about being frugal and restraining the growth of spending when times are good which is why of course all these countries all around the world are getting into very deep trouble because they never get to the long run rate and it seems as though that i am backing up its support for austerity and i mean why is the significance. and why it . and what examples have they shown and the international monetary fund in theory is supposed to be the cop who monitors everybody's finances and make sure that they don't get out of whack somehow and one country is wind up getting into trouble it's the i.m.f. that has to com
is weak but then run surpluses when the economy is strong so in theory you can. be a small government keynesian in reality though keynesianism simply tells politicians that their vices are virtue you like overspending well here's a theory that tells you that you're doing the right thing and that's why whenever we look at so-called keynesian stimulus throughout history the politicians love the part about spending more money but they never get around to the part about being frugal and restraining...
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the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these fields and are not becoming just workers but consumers. they are off to join the middle class. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. kennedy'sfter john f. famous speech in berlin -- president obama a vote the cold war -- with a call to stop nuclear weapons. he asked for the u.s. and russia to reduce their stockpiles by one-third. the reaction from moscow was dismissive. >> president obama inspected the troops in the city that has known to much war. facing east of the brandenburg gate, he was cheered for removing his coat. >> i am feeling so good i am going to take off my jacket. >> speaking from behind bulletproof glass, he said the city has withstood war but has to be torn down. >> we can say in berlin and europe, our values one, onwon.ce and freedom >> he said they had to help people in burma and afghanistan. >> these people want to join the free world -- free world. they want our support beca
the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these fields and are not becoming just workers but consumers. they are off to join the middle class. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. kennedy'sfter john f. famous speech in berlin -- president obama a vote the cold war -- with a call to stop nuclear weapons. he asked for the u.s. and russia to reduce their stockpiles by one-third. the...
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their role in the economy. they just punted by and large. >> let's pick up on that because as julie said, there's the argument in its own way that bernanke statement is good news, inflation is low, it may be tepid, but growth is continuing and it shows the economy is recovering. >> but worry for someone like bernanke, when interest rates are this level and this much stimulus in the economy from that, and the economy strengthens to the point we have reasonably robust growth, you're right on the danger point for outbreak of inflation. that's what a fed chief has to be concerned about. the thing chiefs often have to do is raise rates in a way it doesn't blow up the force of whatever recovery is going on, but in time to prevent inflation. once the inflation jeannie is out of the bottle, it is hard to put it back in. last big experience we had with that was with near hyperinflation in the late 1970s, and massive recession was in duesed when paul volcker clamped down on that, raised interest rates to the point we wen
their role in the economy. they just punted by and large. >> let's pick up on that because as julie said, there's the argument in its own way that bernanke statement is good news, inflation is low, it may be tepid, but growth is continuing and it shows the economy is recovering. >> but worry for someone like bernanke, when interest rates are this level and this much stimulus in the economy from that, and the economy strengthens to the point we have reasonably robust growth, you're...
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further stated that immediate spending cuts would likely slow the economy you can we just talk about what is the difference between short term and long term effects on the economies this seems like something people are taking into effect term consequence is that keynesian economic theory is very much fixated on what's happening in the economy in the short run and they think that the government by spending money or to be fair sometimes they say by cutting taxes but the whole thing is they want the government somehow to put money in people's pockets so that those people who then go out and spend the money but what they conveniently overlook is where does the government get the money in the first place if it's going to send everybody a check for five hundred dollars obviously it has to borrow that money from the private sector so anything that they came the answer putting in the economy's left pocket they first have to take out of the economy's right pocket so that's the short run problem with keynesian economics the long run problem is when do they actually impose the fiscal discipline
further stated that immediate spending cuts would likely slow the economy you can we just talk about what is the difference between short term and long term effects on the economies this seems like something people are taking into effect term consequence is that keynesian economic theory is very much fixated on what's happening in the economy in the short run and they think that the government by spending money or to be fair sometimes they say by cutting taxes but the whole thing is they want...
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happening to the global economy cause a report on a. little bit. of both. i live. speech. and. we're. going. to. play. he. top story tonight the u.k. stopping the world's phone calls on internet traffic to secretly collect data and share it with close ally the u.s. that's the latest revelation from the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden we follow it. also weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups are fighting within a. broad stroke brazil more than a million protesters vent their anger at the government in major cities across the country but the second fatality now being reported the government's holding a crisis meeting over the worst protest the country's seen in twenty years.
happening to the global economy cause a report on a. little bit. of both. i live. speech. and. we're. going. to. play. he. top story tonight the u.k. stopping the world's phone calls on internet traffic to secretly collect data and share it with close ally the u.s. that's the latest revelation from the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden we follow it. also weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups are...
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this is not a big concern for the new parliament even though the region is key to the economy. this region has been marna leitch -- marginalize for 50 years. it was excluded for all developments. it is the richest region in the country because of the raw materials. a former postal worker has not been able to achieve much for the region he represents. many hope against hope that politicians can do something for them. unpaid compensation, missing approval, denied loans, the list of complaints is in less. almost all of them are dissatisfied. we accompany him for a portion of his journey. not far from here are the mountains where security forces recently found an islamic terrorist camp. the extremists are just a passing phenomenon. radicalization is normal after a resolution. it will soon subside. he says he thinks the constitutional assembly is working well and that any claims to the contrary are wrong. he says the assembly members are working hard. he adds the constitution is almost finished. things are tense and tunis as well. political business continues as usual. here in the p
this is not a big concern for the new parliament even though the region is key to the economy. this region has been marna leitch -- marginalize for 50 years. it was excluded for all developments. it is the richest region in the country because of the raw materials. a former postal worker has not been able to achieve much for the region he represents. many hope against hope that politicians can do something for them. unpaid compensation, missing approval, denied loans, the list of complaints is...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get ads 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 wart melon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> you might consider investing in this letter written by george washington about the u.s. constitution. it's being auctioned off by christie's. >>> a radio host fired for going over the line. allen i'veson accused of abdu abducting his five children. >>> well, it's time for sports. for all the latest headlines, we're joined by betty. >> good morning, mara. in sports, in game three of the stanley cup final, bruins daniel paille rips a shot past crawford for a 1-0 lead. three minutes later, bergeron makes a power play goal. the bruins take the game and now have a 2-1 lead. >>> allen iverson's ex-wife has filed paperwork saying iverson has abducted the five children. but the former nba star allegedly never returned the children home from north carolina after a
. >>> the british economy is about to get ads 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 wart melon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> you might consider investing in this letter written by george washington about the u.s. constitution. it's being auctioned off by...
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both economies will benefit from it and it would also add nursemaid to the global world -- nourishment to the global world. >> obama made his speech in front of us liked crowd of vips and students. he remains better liked than many foreign leaders. or than 80% of germans say they approve of his policies. >> a former university professor from the u.s. has been arrested days after making the fbi's 10 most wanted list. childfacing charges of exploitation and traveling to the philippines to have underage sex. the 64-year-old was arrested on the caribbean coast. fashion designers dolce and gabbana have been found guilty of tax evasion in italy. a court gave the two men and a suspended jail sentence and a fine for hundreds of millions of dollars -- for hiding hundreds of millions of dollars from tax authorities. italy, tax evasion never goes out of fashion, but as dolce and gabbana have found out, undeclared income comes with an expensive price tag. have a stringana of celebrity clients and their styles are known throughout the world. away from the capital, their range includes watches, jewe
both economies will benefit from it and it would also add nursemaid to the global world -- nourishment to the global world. >> obama made his speech in front of us liked crowd of vips and students. he remains better liked than many foreign leaders. or than 80% of germans say they approve of his policies. >> a former university professor from the u.s. has been arrested days after making the fbi's 10 most wanted list. childfacing charges of exploitation and traveling to the...